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meanwhile, in the past year china has more than doubled its investment in developing new agricultural technologies. those are the kinds of farsighted policies that are enabling china to emerge as a world power and which we, frankly, need to get back to. as we shift our focus and our resources toward smarter, more constructive forms of international interaction, it is critical that food security remain at the center of shaping this secure world. when it comes to diplomacy, that means working stronger public- private and government-to government relationships, like u.s. ais promising initiatives, initiatives like feed the future being country that a lead and focus on global solutions to enable countries to take ownership of their own development. it also means ensuring that half a billion of small farmers can participate meaningfully and democratically in governing their own countries. small holders feed an estimated 80% of the population of asia and in sub-saharan africa, but yet these farmers often have no voice in its future. more specifically, it means empowering women who represent
meanwhile, in the past year china has more than doubled its investment in developing new agricultural technologies. those are the kinds of farsighted policies that are enabling china to emerge as a world power and which we, frankly, need to get back to. as we shift our focus and our resources toward smarter, more constructive forms of international interaction, it is critical that food security remain at the center of shaping this secure world. when it comes to diplomacy, that means working...
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relations with china. it had to be an anti-communist cold war hero like richard nixon who opened that bridge to communist china. i just watched the movie about that time. >> mike is with the university of southern california, formerly from cnn. it was fascinating hearing some of the people talking about that time. they were afraid of the backlash from the right wing because they were going to be seen as abandoning tie 1. nixon saw you had to make a pivot. he was the one who could do it. jimmy carter came later and i cannot see him ever having got away with that. >> if china succeeds and becomes the number 1 country in the world, should we have ourselves to blame? >> i am not sure. i think we should say ourselves to credit. a booming china helps the united states. our economies are so connective and interdependent. we are selling more to china now. one example, i did a story. it was about how general motors was basically bankrupt in 2008. they were saved mostly by china. i talked to the head of china's sale
relations with china. it had to be an anti-communist cold war hero like richard nixon who opened that bridge to communist china. i just watched the movie about that time. >> mike is with the university of southern california, formerly from cnn. it was fascinating hearing some of the people talking about that time. they were afraid of the backlash from the right wing because they were going to be seen as abandoning tie 1. nixon saw you had to make a pivot. he was the one who could do it....
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>> it is clear that there is no change from russia and china. i do not think we need to risk more lives. talking to the russians, they will not change their stance. they are still backing and supplying the assad regime with ammunition. yesterday, in my talks to some of the activists, the rebels, the fighters on the ground, they informed me that there is a new type of tool coming and being used by the army. they have never seen it before. it is clear that these kinds of tools like coming from russia, and we have many reports that the russians are still supplying. this is why we do not need to waste more time talking to the russians, or waiting for the security council. the syrian people are taking their own wars on their own shoulders. >> good to get your perspective on this. thanks very much. a british food processing firm has denied any illegal or immoral activities after being accused of moving profits out of zambia to reduce their tax bill. they are called zambia sugar. >> a highly successful business employing thousands of people, but zambia
>> it is clear that there is no change from russia and china. i do not think we need to risk more lives. talking to the russians, they will not change their stance. they are still backing and supplying the assad regime with ammunition. yesterday, in my talks to some of the activists, the rebels, the fighters on the ground, they informed me that there is a new type of tool coming and being used by the army. they have never seen it before. it is clear that these kinds of tools like coming...
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in 2016 china will become the big economic factor of the world. that was unthinkable if you think back ten years from now, you go back ten years, it was unthinkable, but china will become the big economic power, 2016, that's right around the corner and we let that happen. and they have become the economic power on our bk. >> greta: you mentioned 2016. one last question, are you interested in running in 2016? >> well, i'm not, frankly, i mean, i was really enjoying myself. i really thought that mitt romney would do well. he's a wonderful man, but he didn't resonate, somehow people didn't catch on, he didn't catch on and it just didn't work and that was an election that should have been won. it should have been won easily, but there's a long time to go, there's a long time to wait and we'll see what happens. i would love to see our president do a great job. before everything else, i love it country, i would love to see our president take back our country and make it it great again, but right now, it's just not happening. if that did happen, all of t
in 2016 china will become the big economic factor of the world. that was unthinkable if you think back ten years from now, you go back ten years, it was unthinkable, but china will become the big economic power, 2016, that's right around the corner and we let that happen. and they have become the economic power on our bk. >> greta: you mentioned 2016. one last question, are you interested in running in 2016? >> well, i'm not, frankly, i mean, i was really enjoying myself. i really...
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highly anyone believes china respects human rights. we did business with other regimes and some of the cause lasting negativity towards us which i thought was unfounded. there are reasons for all the points that you made that go more to the heart of american values. but we can do a better job in refuting some of what people are led to believe. >> alan foreman with the state department. you have outlined an ambitious program of work for the department of state. tell us about the budgetary that will be required to carry out that agenda? guest: i'm glad he asked the question. with had some success in the first years of my tenure to increase our budgets and our work force to be able to deal with the myriad of challenges and opportunities we face. we are moving into the budget negotiations and a potential sequestration which will be disastrous. people will focus on what sequestration will mean to the military. hundreds of thousands will lose their jobs. bases will have to be closed. programs will have to be stopped. the defense department w
highly anyone believes china respects human rights. we did business with other regimes and some of the cause lasting negativity towards us which i thought was unfounded. there are reasons for all the points that you made that go more to the heart of american values. but we can do a better job in refuting some of what people are led to believe. >> alan foreman with the state department. you have outlined an ambitious program of work for the department of state. tell us about the budgetary...
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, build and china, sell in china, and build a different locations and that is at the factory which kind of says a few things. bonobo are familiar with that. the supply chain which is kind of going to the wayside. is that an indicator? is supply chains of the net is wreaking at this point? has that been eliminated? and the final question or comment is, is a service called amex at harvard. instead of creating a you can take any signs course taught by some of the best professors and harvard, mit, briefly, and so forth for anywhere in the world from a classroom with hundreds of thousands students all online. this is raising the playing field to a level where at some point we are going to have some really smart people in africa and elsewhere and they're just not going to need is and that can drive your point about export. at some point that in. .. companies know the supplier, and company after company has gone back understand that to dive in and rationalize those. >> thank you all very much. i appreciate it. [applause] >> next on c-span2, the british house of commons debate on legalizing sam
, build and china, sell in china, and build a different locations and that is at the factory which kind of says a few things. bonobo are familiar with that. the supply chain which is kind of going to the wayside. is that an indicator? is supply chains of the net is wreaking at this point? has that been eliminated? and the final question or comment is, is a service called amex at harvard. instead of creating a you can take any signs course taught by some of the best professors and harvard, mit,...
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what is your expectation of china's role, and do you think china has played an enabling role in the missile and nuclear program? >> [speaking japanese] >> i believe that china is a country with the biggest amount of influence over north korea. and i think implementing sanctions, we need the cooperation of china. and also in our efforts to adopt chapter 7 sanctions resolution in the un security council, since china is a permanent member of the council, we need cooperation from them as well. and when we look at the recent missile launcher and the nuclear test by north korea, we look to these, not as simple events, but in combination. they have increased the range of their missile immensely and they have not attained the ability to reach even mainland united states. and they themselves have said that they have made their nuclear bombs smaller, and they have delivered on a missile. at the same time, i believe they are working and moving towards obtaining those kinds of technologies. this is why i think the united states is pressuring china to exert more influence over north korea. i think the i
what is your expectation of china's role, and do you think china has played an enabling role in the missile and nuclear program? >> [speaking japanese] >> i believe that china is a country with the biggest amount of influence over north korea. and i think implementing sanctions, we need the cooperation of china. and also in our efforts to adopt chapter 7 sanctions resolution in the un security council, since china is a permanent member of the council, we need cooperation from them...
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china relationship is good for the united states in february america's feelings are fleeting china unleashing its full spy power let's return to the alleged link between china's military and a prolific hacking group most cyber attacks are being carried out by teams inside the chinese military china is officially out of control because don't look now but prove today our sugar daddy is a thief beijing became an overnight security threat last week after the american information security firm mandiant identified a secretive chinese military unit as the likely source of hacking against u.s. corporations a charge china vehemently denies. however as the u.s. refocuses its military might from the middle east to china's backyard critics say it's no coincidence that beijing is suddenly morphing into america's virtual al-qaeda i think this is part of what obama calls the asian habit which is really a china and this cyber thing is is fits right into that pattern i think what we're looking at is art of this obama pivot to focus on china and to paint china is the new military threat to the world it's a dem
china relationship is good for the united states in february america's feelings are fleeting china unleashing its full spy power let's return to the alleged link between china's military and a prolific hacking group most cyber attacks are being carried out by teams inside the chinese military china is officially out of control because don't look now but prove today our sugar daddy is a thief beijing became an overnight security threat last week after the american information security firm...
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concerns china and japan. this is almost the same, keeping a check on the rising china. >> containing china is not in our means. there is a finite security problem, the island dispute where both sides have been more robust, shall we say, in pursuing the claims as japan buys the islands and china by swarming the waters with paramilitary units, much more aggrressive in the rules of engagement. the prime minister will not a reaffiremd commitment if china shows force. it is a delicate balancing act and the prime minister wants the president to be forthcoming. >> will north korea come up tomorrow? >> they tested a third device, with a yield close to what destroyed hiroshima. what japan will be concerned about. the long-range missile couldn't carry a payload, but they have a payload that could make it to japan. >> to the secrets of the ocean. some of their mystery is unlocked as scientists discovered the deepest yet hydrothermal vents. the wildlife they support is amazing. this was found by the british r.s.s. david
concerns china and japan. this is almost the same, keeping a check on the rising china. >> containing china is not in our means. there is a finite security problem, the island dispute where both sides have been more robust, shall we say, in pursuing the claims as japan buys the islands and china by swarming the waters with paramilitary units, much more aggrressive in the rules of engagement. the prime minister will not a reaffiremd commitment if china shows force. it is a delicate...
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and to paint china is the new military threat to the world it's a demonization china earlier this month u.s. president barack obama signed an executive order aimed at strengthening america's defenses when you know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mails we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets. now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid our financial institutions our traffic control systems we cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face of real threats to our security and our comp but according to reports washington is all too familiar with the offensive side of cyber war it's the u.s. who launches things like stuxnet together with israel to to cripple certain iranian technology capabilities in two thousand and ten a computer virus known as stuxnet infected tehran's enrichment facilities destroying nearly one thousand of iran's six thousand centrifuges according to reports the virus made entirely out of code was a joint collaboration between the us and israel in terms of a pand
and to paint china is the new military threat to the world it's a demonization china earlier this month u.s. president barack obama signed an executive order aimed at strengthening america's defenses when you know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mails we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets. now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid our financial institutions our traffic control systems we cannot look back...
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china has been a long-term enemy. pakistan is an irritant, a constant irritant. so india is modernizing its air force. >> also up for discussion is a contract with france to build a nuclear plant in india. the 10 billion dollar framework agreement was signed by and the french president's predecessor in 2010. of a mutuallyn beneficial agreement. >> ask france teeters on the brink of recession, its new leader needs all the big business deals seaq and gatwick one of the world's fastest- growing economies. >> the rest of oscar pistorius after his girlfriend was shot dead in the early hours of thursday morning. here is what the police in pretoria had to say a short time ago. >> we can confirm there was a shooting incident this morning and the home of the well-known paralympic at least oscar pistorius. we can confirm that a young woman did die on the scene of gunshot wounds. a 26-year-old man has been arrested and charged with murder. he is on his way to the district medical center for examination. he will appear in april toward a magistrate's court at 2:00 this aftern
china has been a long-term enemy. pakistan is an irritant, a constant irritant. so india is modernizing its air force. >> also up for discussion is a contract with france to build a nuclear plant in india. the 10 billion dollar framework agreement was signed by and the french president's predecessor in 2010. of a mutuallyn beneficial agreement. >> ask france teeters on the brink of recession, its new leader needs all the big business deals seaq and gatwick one of the world's...
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on asia and renew alliances because of the growing threats from north korea and the challenges that china has placed on our allies in asia through the confrontations over these gas bespeckled islands in the south china sea. i daresay as interesting as it may sound, and my present -- secretary clinton who made her first trip to asia, i have heard rumors to the effect incoming secretary of state kerry will make its first trip to the middle east. we are going to pivot to asia. going back to the middle east seems to repivot. host: john kerry's first task as secretary of state is to develop a coherent policy for syria where u.s. sanctions are proving counterproductive. the fighting around damascus is deadlocked in the country is heading toward sectarian breakup. the grim prognosis for syria is provided by the latest report provided by the state department working with the free syrian army. guest: i admire him and i know he has been writing quite a bit about him lately. he is symptomatic of the disease that has set into washington, which is a new-found interest in syria. when the revolution beg
on asia and renew alliances because of the growing threats from north korea and the challenges that china has placed on our allies in asia through the confrontations over these gas bespeckled islands in the south china sea. i daresay as interesting as it may sound, and my present -- secretary clinton who made her first trip to asia, i have heard rumors to the effect incoming secretary of state kerry will make its first trip to the middle east. we are going to pivot to asia. going back to the...
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china how would it be reacting to this military exercise in his backyard. it's it's something that we do often like. has been mentioned twice a year sometimes and really for china it becomes i think a reminder that they got it they in this arms race and unless we do it differently we're going to take one of the what is becoming one of the wealthier nations on earth and we're going to encourage them to start investing in weaponry and we're going to have an asia of the past rather than one of the future eric great to talk to thanks so much for thoughts on this really interesting to hear what you have to say in international human rights lawyer and co-founder of the national campaign to end the korean war thanks to. an investigation by the guardian newspapers revealed britain's largest police force stole the identities of dozens of dead children for use by undercover offices the scheme went ahead without informing or consulting any of the parents of bristol based investigative journalist tony go zooming feels the metropolitan police's methods are completely un
china how would it be reacting to this military exercise in his backyard. it's it's something that we do often like. has been mentioned twice a year sometimes and really for china it becomes i think a reminder that they got it they in this arms race and unless we do it differently we're going to take one of the what is becoming one of the wealthier nations on earth and we're going to encourage them to start investing in weaponry and we're going to have an asia of the past rather than one of the...
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if china is the one doing it. do something about it. we appreciate you joining us. >> thank you. >> kelly: good to have his insights. that will do it for us. cavuto on business starts next. >> heather: we will see you back here tomorrow 4:00 to 6:00 and be sure to join us. look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes. do you want an etch-a-sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no. you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back o
if china is the one doing it. do something about it. we appreciate you joining us. >> thank you. >> kelly: good to have his insights. that will do it for us. cavuto on business starts next. >> heather: we will see you back here tomorrow 4:00 to 6:00 and be sure to join us. look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little...
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kind of permanent military presence in the continent where as i'm sure many of your you viewers know china has been establishing an economic presence now very successfully for a large number of years so john you're talking about a lot of a geo strategic positioning here many of also talked about how are ultimately africa the continent is an untapped source of what some call the world's biggest amount of natural or mineral wealth there we know that france is leading the campaign in somali america is offering logistic support. prime minister cameron has now sent over three hundred of troops to be boots on the ground as well it does appear that has turned from a unilateral intervention to now a multilateral multinational force led by the french are we talking about securing vast mineral wealth there or what else can we read into it how else well we are indeed observing as you say in your question a pattern that was established really of the libya campaign in two thousand and eleven when as your viewers will remember france took the lead britain joined in very quickly and america america came
kind of permanent military presence in the continent where as i'm sure many of your you viewers know china has been establishing an economic presence now very successfully for a large number of years so john you're talking about a lot of a geo strategic positioning here many of also talked about how are ultimately africa the continent is an untapped source of what some call the world's biggest amount of natural or mineral wealth there we know that france is leading the campaign in somali...
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china how would it be reacting to this military exercise in his backyard. it's it's something that we do often like. it's been mentioned twice a year sometimes and really for china it becomes i think a reminder that they've got to stay in this arms race and unless we do it differently we're going to take one of the what is becoming one of the wealthier nations on earth and we're going to encourage them to start investing in weaponry and we're going to have an asia of the past rather than one of the future eric great to talk to thanks so much for thoughts on this really interesting to hear what you have to say in international human rights lawyer and co-founder of a national campaign to end the korean war thanks. an investigation by the guardian newspapers revealed britain's largest police force stole the identities of dozens of dead children for use by undercover offices the scheme went ahead without informing or consulting any of the parents of bristol based investigative journalist tony go zooming feels the metropolitan police's methods are completely una
china how would it be reacting to this military exercise in his backyard. it's it's something that we do often like. it's been mentioned twice a year sometimes and really for china it becomes i think a reminder that they've got to stay in this arms race and unless we do it differently we're going to take one of the what is becoming one of the wealthier nations on earth and we're going to encourage them to start investing in weaponry and we're going to have an asia of the past rather than one of...
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in beijing today, china's foreign ministry spokesman rejected those comments. >> ( translated ): china conducts normal maritime activities according to our domestic and international law. there is nothing to object to on that. japan must have a hidden agenda by hyping up a china threat, misleading international opinion, and purposely creating regional tension. >> warner: at the white house, abe sounded a somewhat more restrained note, speaking through a translator. >> i also explained that we have always been dealing with this issue, the senkaku issue, in a calm manner. we will continue to do so and we have always done so. >> sreenivasan: the two leaders also agreed to stand together against north korea's nuclear provocations. and to pursue even closer economic cooperation, which abe needs as he tries to revive a long-stagnant economy. to explore this flare-up between japan and china and the stakes for the u.s., we turn to mike mochizuki, associate dean of the elliott school of international affairs at george washington university. his upcoming book is "the new strategic triangle: the
in beijing today, china's foreign ministry spokesman rejected those comments. >> ( translated ): china conducts normal maritime activities according to our domestic and international law. there is nothing to object to on that. japan must have a hidden agenda by hyping up a china threat, misleading international opinion, and purposely creating regional tension. >> warner: at the white house, abe sounded a somewhat more restrained note, speaking through a translator. >> i also...
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for china itself. it is faced ways to pressure and the difficulty of the reform and also development especially how could we drive to the consumption? all of these needs china -- chinese government to really find a solution but -- [inaudible] hue dueled we find a solution how could we use the pressures? maybe what is -- ierm confidence because of two reasons. no. 2 urbanization. we still have a lot of -- [inaudible] we could grow by 20% in the past thirty years. 1% per year. but in twenty years we think is not a problem; however, it could not be easily done because there are many questions to be solved. chinese urbanization should be more than -- we need to talk about the during the transitional process of -- [inaudible] welcoming cities how could the fez pants and households turn themselves in to developing the cities. and how to find a wide model. how to find a solutions to -- how could we connect with it actual industries. there is still a long journey to go. the second about consumption. right now
for china itself. it is faced ways to pressure and the difficulty of the reform and also development especially how could we drive to the consumption? all of these needs china -- chinese government to really find a solution but -- [inaudible] hue dueled we find a solution how could we use the pressures? maybe what is -- ierm confidence because of two reasons. no. 2 urbanization. we still have a lot of -- [inaudible] we could grow by 20% in the past thirty years. 1% per year. but in twenty years...
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how about western china? can we strike people anywhere in africa? where can he strike and who can he strike and who decides? >> this is why you have a presidency. >> well, you've got a congress, too, which has war power. >> but the national security of the country is basically in the hands of the presidency. >> he can go where he wants and kill whom he wants. >> there are restraints. >> we're going to be debating -- >> in the pentagon and the cia. >> i mean, his little deputies are over there telling him what he can and can't do? >> this is going to be an ongoing debate in this program, there's no question about it. this is a whole new world. exit question. the united nations human rights council is now examining drone strikes. if some or all of anti- terrorist drone use is found to constitute war crimes, and the u.n. rules the matter to the icc, which is the u.n.'s international criminal court, will president obama be able to travel overseas for the rest of his life without fearing ending up in the icc docket? >> you shoe tell the icc to mind its o
how about western china? can we strike people anywhere in africa? where can he strike and who can he strike and who decides? >> this is why you have a presidency. >> well, you've got a congress, too, which has war power. >> but the national security of the country is basically in the hands of the presidency. >> he can go where he wants and kill whom he wants. >> there are restraints. >> we're going to be debating -- >> in the pentagon and the cia....
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china has reportedly locked weapons targeting radar on a japanese naval vessel in the east china sea beijing neither confirmed nor denied tokyo's allegations the incident comes amid ongoing tension over a chain of islands both countries consider their own dispute has already sparked several violent protests and strained relations between the two. british officials have hit the panic button over concerns about an influx of job seekers from romania and bulgaria who will soon have unrestricted access to the e.u. a negative advertising campaign has been launched to make the u.k. less appealing to potential migrants are the reports bucharest has been quick to respond. we have show many things going for our country the english language testing times brilliant history very creative people some of the best universities in the world a great place to do business we need to stand up and shout about how great britain is and get people to come and invest and visit but that's not the message for everyone the u.k. government is reportedly brainstorming ways to dissuade eastern european immigrants f
china has reportedly locked weapons targeting radar on a japanese naval vessel in the east china sea beijing neither confirmed nor denied tokyo's allegations the incident comes amid ongoing tension over a chain of islands both countries consider their own dispute has already sparked several violent protests and strained relations between the two. british officials have hit the panic button over concerns about an influx of job seekers from romania and bulgaria who will soon have unrestricted...
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espionage cited today involve china. victims included big corporate names like ford, dupont, general motors, cargo, dow chemical, boeing and motorola. and when it comes to cyber attacks, this week's revelation about unit 61398 of china's army, located in this nondescript building in shanghai, is only one example. >> this is just one part of what is a very robust military and intelligence chinese government effort to conduct espionage through the web, stealing intellectual property and then repurposing it to its companies in china to compete illegally against u.s. companies. >> reporter: why is china so aggressive? >> china needs to maintain a very high rate of economic development to keep their citizens happy, to keep their citizens willing to tolerate the kind of oppressive government they've got. >> reporter: president obama signed an executive order last week permitting intelligence agencies to share classified threat data with targeted companies. and calling for voluntary standards to protect vital sectors. banking,
espionage cited today involve china. victims included big corporate names like ford, dupont, general motors, cargo, dow chemical, boeing and motorola. and when it comes to cyber attacks, this week's revelation about unit 61398 of china's army, located in this nondescript building in shanghai, is only one example. >> this is just one part of what is a very robust military and intelligence chinese government effort to conduct espionage through the web, stealing intellectual property and...
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here we have people accusing china of cyber warfare or espionage. surely the western powers are up to this, too. >> yes, and i think there's a dividingt thick the fi line between warfare and espionage. we seemed be " willing to call .yber espionage cyber war along the lines of espionage in terms of finding intellectual property and the data systems and stealing information from one resource or another, whether that is for commercial gain in terms of intellectual of commercial organizations or spying on government-related activities. you asked to what extent is this the pot calling the kettle black. certainly the u.s. have their own organization called cyber command. most other developed nations have some cyber capability when it comes to offensive and defensive activities. i would be amazed if they did not have separate ability when it comes to espionage. s in bonds has always been responsible for cutting edge technology. has always been responsible for cutting edge technology. we should not be surprised to this day and age. ck thank you very much,
here we have people accusing china of cyber warfare or espionage. surely the western powers are up to this, too. >> yes, and i think there's a dividingt thick the fi line between warfare and espionage. we seemed be " willing to call .yber espionage cyber war along the lines of espionage in terms of finding intellectual property and the data systems and stealing information from one resource or another, whether that is for commercial gain in terms of intellectual of commercial...
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allies to do as it were it starts to work in a continent where as i'm sure many of your you viewers know china has been establishing an economic presence now very successfully for a large number of years so there is a scramble for africa isn't there is it just to grab the resources yes it's obvious that the securing of energy resources is one of the key factors behind many if not most political developments today and that's why i say that the of course the issue of hydrocarbons and uranium and other energy sources is a key and may even be the decisive factor in modern northeastern mali french jets have carried out a series of airstrikes on the bases infielder pose of islamic terrorists with the intervention now heading towards the deserts and away from the cities that he reports on what's left on the ground after the liberating troops move on. francoise hollande victorious trip to timbuktu marked the declaration that three major cities in northern mali have been declared liberated from rebels although the sharia law and islamic extremism of the rebels and forced will not soon be forgotten neve
allies to do as it were it starts to work in a continent where as i'm sure many of your you viewers know china has been establishing an economic presence now very successfully for a large number of years so there is a scramble for africa isn't there is it just to grab the resources yes it's obvious that the securing of energy resources is one of the key factors behind many if not most political developments today and that's why i say that the of course the issue of hydrocarbons and uranium and...
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european allies to do as it were its dirty work in a continent where as i'm sure many of your you know china has been establishing an economic presence now very successfully for a large number of years so there is a scramble for africa isn't there or is it just to grab the resources yes it's obvious that the securing of energy resources is one of the key factors behind many if not most political developments today and that's why i say that the of course the issue of hydrocarbons and uranium and other energy sources is a key and may even be the decisive factor in modern northeastern mali french jets have carried out a series of airstrikes on the bases and field episodes of islamic terrorists with the intervention now heading towards the deserts and away from the cities but he reports on what's left on the ground after the liberating troops move on. francoise hollande victorious trip to timbuktu marked the declaration that three major cities in northern mali have been declared liberated from rebels although the sharia law and islamic extremism of the rebels and forced will not soon be forgotte
european allies to do as it were its dirty work in a continent where as i'm sure many of your you know china has been establishing an economic presence now very successfully for a large number of years so there is a scramble for africa isn't there or is it just to grab the resources yes it's obvious that the securing of energy resources is one of the key factors behind many if not most political developments today and that's why i say that the of course the issue of hydrocarbons and uranium and...
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china has reportedly unlocked weapons targeting radar on a japanese naval vessel in the east china sea beijing neither confirmed nor denied tokyo's allegations the incident comes amid ongoing tension over a chain of islands both countries consider their own the dispute has already sparked several violent protests and strained relations between the two. the british parliament has approved a bill that will allow same sex couples to marry prime minister david cameron said the vote is an important step forward that will strengthen society his consistent support of a bill caused a split in his own conservative party. half of which voted against it just a few days ago france approved similar measures in favor of gay marriage. be coming up after the break abby martin looks at american saber rattling and all the pretext used to invade countries that's breaking news that right here on r.t. . choose your language. because you know if the medical procedure itself enough. to have the the concerns years ago. choose the opinions that invigorated your mind . choose the stories that imply the life cho
china has reportedly unlocked weapons targeting radar on a japanese naval vessel in the east china sea beijing neither confirmed nor denied tokyo's allegations the incident comes amid ongoing tension over a chain of islands both countries consider their own the dispute has already sparked several violent protests and strained relations between the two. the british parliament has approved a bill that will allow same sex couples to marry prime minister david cameron said the vote is an important...
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brian does some amazing undercorps work in china. you know, when you go to buy ivory, they say that it's old. if you really press them, when was this -- how did this ivory come to be in the shop. they say it's old, before the ban. there's no way to prove that. they are being lied to. i don't totally blame them. i don't know that they know the truth, and that's why we need to talk about it. that's why we need to show them what is happening, and make them realize, okay, that does cost something, and that costs elephants living in the wild. like, it's a huge price to pay that none of our children will live in a world where elephants live in the wild. >> is this conversation happening in china? it's clearly happening here. >> trying. >> i feel like i've read reed about it and watched bhaets going on. >> trying. >> how much of this had is taking hold there? >> it's not easy. >> you're right. i mean, it's very -- ngo's, the nongovernment organizations, the world wildlife funds, those kind of things we think of second nature here, don't exi
brian does some amazing undercorps work in china. you know, when you go to buy ivory, they say that it's old. if you really press them, when was this -- how did this ivory come to be in the shop. they say it's old, before the ban. there's no way to prove that. they are being lied to. i don't totally blame them. i don't know that they know the truth, and that's why we need to talk about it. that's why we need to show them what is happening, and make them realize, okay, that does cost something,...
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so if you mention china and i know that china and japan are they top the list of america's lenders in ways or one trillion stats should they just get used to the idea they're not getting their money back and when they can't just come out and say hey i want part of the american g.d.p. . if i were anybody whether i was chinese or japanese or russian i would not be buying thirty year us government treasury bonds that are yielding three and a half percent or something right now because the prospects for us to print we have printed so much money since two thousand and seven it's really unbelievable we have the federal reserve has tripled what's called the base money the money that basic money supply it's called the monetary base it's actually gone from about eight hundred billion dollars to about three trillion dollars now and so. almost more than tripled so we have a basis in place for a more than tripling of the price level right now we have created the the foundation for hyperinflation already and the baby boomers have yet to retire. so right now. twelve percent of all the federal spend
so if you mention china and i know that china and japan are they top the list of america's lenders in ways or one trillion stats should they just get used to the idea they're not getting their money back and when they can't just come out and say hey i want part of the american g.d.p. . if i were anybody whether i was chinese or japanese or russian i would not be buying thirty year us government treasury bonds that are yielding three and a half percent or something right now because the...
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the highest rate of incarceration and the world with even highly repressive regimes like russia or china or iran but this cannot be explained by crime or crime rates. no. during the same period of time that our incarceration rates increased exponentially, crime rates fluctuate, went up, down, back up again, down again, and today as bad as they are in many parts of the country, nationally the crime rates are at historical lows. but incarceration rates at historic the sword. most criminologists and sociologists today will lead knowledge crime and acceleration rates in the united states have moved independently of one another. incarceration rates especially black incarceration rates have soared regardless whether the crime is going up or down in any given community or the nation as a whole. what explains the sudden explosion in incarcerations? the birth of the system unprecedented in world history sent crime and crime rates well the answer is the war on drugs and the get-tough move meant the way the putative mess that washed over the united states. drug convictions alone accounted for about
the highest rate of incarceration and the world with even highly repressive regimes like russia or china or iran but this cannot be explained by crime or crime rates. no. during the same period of time that our incarceration rates increased exponentially, crime rates fluctuate, went up, down, back up again, down again, and today as bad as they are in many parts of the country, nationally the crime rates are at historical lows. but incarceration rates at historic the sword. most criminologists...
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in a position to support south korea japan or some other dramatic event that changes the game like china giving up their support for the north korean side but for now the cycle just keep going on and on and about two years the same headlines will be back with the same fear will be back a lather rinse repeat but that's just my opinion. well with. the fish as world class athletes to sit down so cheap.
in a position to support south korea japan or some other dramatic event that changes the game like china giving up their support for the north korean side but for now the cycle just keep going on and on and about two years the same headlines will be back with the same fear will be back a lather rinse repeat but that's just my opinion. well with. the fish as world class athletes to sit down so cheap.
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a relationship between china and the united states is important. let try to see through the bumps in the road to have a longer- term view. it is a complicated relationship for companies and governments. the two biggest economies in the world have to have a relationship. we cannot afford not to engage. there are problems with intellectual property. we are better off with the u.s. government being engaged. it is a two-way street with the administration and china. >> does that mean in the argument obama had with romney where romney said declare china a currency manipulation and obama said no, that's counterproductive, do you agree with obama? 44:55 >> yes here is the role of the president is to have this broad perspective that last longer than the debate was. think about a world where the two biggest economies in the world did not do business together. it is hard to imagine. it is an important relationship even though it is complicated. >> globalization has been a good thing. you could argue that. you could argue that it is an evitable. that living st
a relationship between china and the united states is important. let try to see through the bumps in the road to have a longer- term view. it is a complicated relationship for companies and governments. the two biggest economies in the world have to have a relationship. we cannot afford not to engage. there are problems with intellectual property. we are better off with the u.s. government being engaged. it is a two-way street with the administration and china. >> does that mean in the...
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china is demanding more oil every day to power its growing economy just as opec cut some of its output. international sanctions are reducing the amount of uranium oil on the world market while here at home, refineries are shutting down for maintenance as they prepare to switch to a summer blend. then market speculation and a weaker dollar play a role. >> we have to work. so we keep coming to work every day. but you have to put gas in your car to come to work. >> reporter: 43 cents in a month. >> that was nbc's tom costello. >>> after the long holiday weekend you the president and congressional staffers will be back at work this morning but with only ten days to prevent $85 billion in automatic spending cuts. the white house says president obama will hold a news conference to address the issue this morning. nbc's danielle lee has the details. danielle, good morning. >> reporter: mara, good morning. the president will urge congress to agree on a deal that balances those pending cuts with new revenue to avoid hurting the economy and the middle class. mane while, congress is away on recess
china is demanding more oil every day to power its growing economy just as opec cut some of its output. international sanctions are reducing the amount of uranium oil on the world market while here at home, refineries are shutting down for maintenance as they prepare to switch to a summer blend. then market speculation and a weaker dollar play a role. >> we have to work. so we keep coming to work every day. but you have to put gas in your car to come to work. >> reporter: 43 cents...
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and europe they may be in china or south america they penalize them for dealing with iraq that that's the main that's the main problem which is actually illegal internationally iran and producers say a good place to share is a smiling one it's shall should be have opened but now the ad a good place to share is the one that manages to earn some cash for its country if oil is a black gold the new vista shows must be a green one at least for iran locals say these small nods have great how benefits especially for the man well to the country it also gives strength iran's biggest mall expert has always been a significant source of revenue and as the latest round of sanctions poshest ever bites it's also something iran may have to rely on even more than before. t. from iran. the african peacekeeping force to be based in mali will cause donations toys the previous estimate according to ivory coast foreign minister the price has risen to almost a billion dollars and france could be planning to keep its own rapid reaction force in west africa after it's made the chopper a show that ends a move
and europe they may be in china or south america they penalize them for dealing with iraq that that's the main that's the main problem which is actually illegal internationally iran and producers say a good place to share is a smiling one it's shall should be have opened but now the ad a good place to share is the one that manages to earn some cash for its country if oil is a black gold the new vista shows must be a green one at least for iran locals say these small nods have great how benefits...
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version on officially i have to say that it's really part of a larger geo political effort to marginalize china economically in the pacific rim so you think about that commercial gemini's in the geopolitics of the pacific rim and it has as much to do with our diplomatic goals our political goals as it does to do with so-called trade policy and what are its implications i understand and maybe you can correct me on this but it instills in international courts that resides over u.s. law shared laws yeah that's one of the most controversial aspects of the tepee you're referring to the investor to state dispute settlement regime this is a legacy of nafta the mother of all train fights the north american free trade agreement in chapter eleven which is the investment chapter in this found instance investor to state that's really an important thing for your viewers the investor corporation investment only showing in government federal and sub federal governments for and this is you know not a government to government solution he's in these tribunals they're like world trade court and. trade bureaucrats
version on officially i have to say that it's really part of a larger geo political effort to marginalize china economically in the pacific rim so you think about that commercial gemini's in the geopolitics of the pacific rim and it has as much to do with our diplomatic goals our political goals as it does to do with so-called trade policy and what are its implications i understand and maybe you can correct me on this but it instills in international courts that resides over u.s. law shared...
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. >>> shocking allegations on cyberattacks coming not only from china but the chinese military. how the obama administration plans to strike back. >>> plus, joe biden's assault weapon alternative. president obama golfing with tiger woods. and a sea otter that's got game. "early today" starts now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for wednesday, february 20th, 2013. >>> good morning, i'm mara schiavocampo. cadaver dogs are being sent into kansas city to search for possible victims this morning after a blast leveled a section of the city's shopping district. local officials say a gas explosion around 6:00 p.m. caused a massive fire at the popular jj's restaurant. witnesses say the blast came out of nowhere. as of yet no confirmed fatalities. officials express concern to find those who are missing. >> a guy came in, and said we're supposed to evacuate. next thing i knew, boom, everything just exploded. the scariest thing i've ever witnessed, ever been through in my life. >> it was just next to it. people evacuating the apartment building over here. people with their animals, gett
. >>> shocking allegations on cyberattacks coming not only from china but the chinese military. how the obama administration plans to strike back. >>> plus, joe biden's assault weapon alternative. president obama golfing with tiger woods. and a sea otter that's got game. "early today" starts now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for wednesday, february 20th, 2013. >>> good morning, i'm mara schiavocampo. cadaver dogs are being sent into...
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china is also a victim of internet hacking attacks. we have stressed many times that hacking attacks are transnational and anonymous. determining their origins is extremely difficult. we don't know how the in evidence this so-called report can be tenable. >> woodruff: still, the mandiant findings are the most detailed accusations yet against china over hacking. more generally, a u.s. national intelligence estimate said this month that china is tearing out a major cyber espionage campaign against american targets and apple said today it was hacked by the same group that attacked facebook last week. both companies said no data was compromised and both traced the attacks back to china. the report note the report noted there have been more than 140 different victims since 2006, and that the chinese unit maintained access to those networks for nearly a year on average. for more on this, we turn to: richard bejtlich, the chief security officer for mandiant, the firm that issued the report. and christopher johnson, a senior adviser who closel
china is also a victim of internet hacking attacks. we have stressed many times that hacking attacks are transnational and anonymous. determining their origins is extremely difficult. we don't know how the in evidence this so-called report can be tenable. >> woodruff: still, the mandiant findings are the most detailed accusations yet against china over hacking. more generally, a u.s. national intelligence estimate said this month that china is tearing out a major cyber espionage campaign...